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protocal

American  

noun

  1. a frequent misspelling of protocol.


Example Sentences

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The bill would establish a clear appeals process and detail cases for bypassing the protocal when medically necessary.

From Washington Times

Users from 298,140 unique internet protocal addresses trying to access Google websites were affected, and 95 percent of those IP addresses originated in Iran.

From Slate

I entered the internet protocal address for mail1.trump-email.com to check if it ever showed up in Spamhaus and DNSBL.info.

From Slate

He also says inadequate training may have left supervisors confused on proper protocal for neck holds and leg sweeps - a maneuver in which officers take down suspects.

From Washington Times

This enables UR5 to be integrated into the production line without additional protective housing, which is the usual protocal for robotic arms.

From Forbes